Word: mcdonald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Albert C. Kelly, Robert A. Koch, Wallace McDonald, Edward H. Mahoney, Austin B. Mason, Jr., Richmond D. Moot, J. Robert Moskin, John F. Otto, Jr., George A. Saxton, Richard Sorlien, William R. Snow, Norman S. Stearns, Edwin J. Sommer, Jr., Andrew W. Welch, Jr., and Andrew D. Wolfe...
Second feature, "Dancing on a Dime," is a lot of catchy music and clever dancing centered about a defunct W.P.A. theatre project with Bob Paige and Grace McDonald, a couple of young unknowns, finding some way to finance the show when Uncle Same decides not to compete with Shubert or Minsky...
...Newbold R. Landon '42, Baltimore, Md.; Walter J. Lear '43, Miami Beach, Fla.; Robert W. Levin '42, Portland, Ore.; Walter S. Long, Jr. '43, Mayfield, Ky.; Horace G. Lunt, 2d. '41, Denver, Colo.; James B. McCandless '42, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Charles M. McCroskey '43, Kansas City, Kans.; Donald F. McDonald '43, Davenport...
...Chicago Swindler Mike McDonald (not P. T. Barnum), says Author Asbury, who observed, "There's a sucker born every minute." During the four terms of Mayor Carter Harrison Sr., McDonald's casino was in effect the city hall, and Chicago's politics well nigh outstank those of William Tweed's New York. Mickey Finn dispensed his deadly cocktails. Fifty thousand men existed solely on free lunch provided by saloons. The mass-murderer H. H. Holmes destroyed from 30 to 300 victims in the torture chambers of his "castle" on 63rd Street...
Last week Publisher Julius Ochs Adler (who is also general manager of the New York Times) announced a new afternoon paper for Chattanooga: the Evening Times, to compete with Grocer Roy McDonald's News-Free Press (also for Willkie...